Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Te Reo Challenge: Body Parts

 LI: To create an animation showcasing the different body parts in maori.


The above animation is this weeks Te Reo Challenge which is set by Ms. Pryde. First we started by using  animating sites like Powtoon and Pixton to start with the work. We chose an avatar so it would be easy to explain the topic. The animation covers body parts like mouth, legs, feet, eyes, teeth, elbow. nose, fingers, toes, hair, head, ears, shoulders, knee and hands with a line explaining its role in the body. By doing such activities I think I am increasing and developing my maori vocabulary which I think is very important. I come to know many new topics every time I complete a Te Reo Challenge and this time I have learned about the body. I would love to complete many such challenges.

4 comments:

  1. Awesome Sakshi, you have done a wonderful job animating the different areas of the body in Māori. Another way to learn the different areas of the body is by singing Mahunga, pakihiwi which is heads, shoulders, knees and toes in English. Have you heard that song before?

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    1. Kia ora Ms. Pryde,
      I am glad you liked my blog post and thank you for commenting on my blog. Yes, I am sure I have heard of this song before but it was in english. I have heard the song now. It really rhymes and makes sense I think that would be really helpful for a person to learn the body parts. Hope you like my other blogs as well.

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  2. Hey Sakshi,
    I really like how you explained your body parts in moari and english and were very detailed on how and what the body part does or do. The arrow pinting me to the body part really helped me show where the part of the body was in moari. Do you know any other body parts? Keep it up

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    1. Hi Jayden,
      I am glad you liked my blog post and thank you for commenting on my blog. Well I don't know much but I know two and they are:

      1. Lips are called ngutu rihwa and is located over over mouth.
      2. Stomach is called ngarara and is located in the middle of our body.

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